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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_CH-47_Chinook
@thatcoolcat1
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/06/09/gq-boat-steering-wheels/
I know it's for boats, but number 3 still applies for aircraft. You usually have to give-way to other aircraft that are approaching from your right, so you want a good view out your right-hand window. Usually the captain of an airliner will sit on the left because, as far as I know, he's the one that usually gets out of his seat to deal with any issues with passengers and crew; While the first officer is the one doing most of the flying to my knowledge.